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![]() I have seen this done in articles and also have some experience as a welder. It is pretty straight forward but if you want to try this your self just remember to make short welds and rotate around the piece you are working on so as not to build up too much heat in any one spot and cause warpage. That would be my biggest concern. Be careful too that you don't burn holes in the sheet metal. A mig welder would be the way to go on this.
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